Loren Baker calls attention to the dangers of using NoFollow to links on your site.Â Quite correctly, he points out that using NoFollow for instance to your contact page is telling Google that you don’t trust yourself.Â And if you don’t trust yourself, why should Google trust you?

I’d take this point one step further and say you should not use “nofollow” except where it “naturally” occurs, such as on blog comments.

Putting my tin foil hat on, I wouldn’t be surprised if using NoFollow alerts Google to the fact that a site has been heavily SEO’d.Â

If your site is SEO related, I guess that doesn’t matter, but for your ordinary websites I’d avoid it like the plague.Â Don’t raise a flag with Google if you can help it.

Keeping NoFollow off websites just keepsÂ your website a little lower on the radar.

We all know that there are lots of sexy SEOs and even some sex goddesses, but what do you really know about the sex lives of SEOs? Well, here’s the inside scoop:

1. Screwing. You might think that with their quiet lives sitting in front of a computer all day, SEOs don’t get much action. But nothing could be further from the truth — SEOs getscrewedalot – especially by Google.

2. Masturbating. You’re not a good SEO unless you’re a goodmasterbaiter. A master baiter is not to be confused with a wanker.

3. Hand Jobs. Sometimes masturbating just isn’t fulfilling. After all, why do it yourself when you can have someone do it for you. Although they deny it, Google is thought to give handjobs from time to time.